Non-Patient Specific Order for Pharmacists Administering Influenza Vaccine to Adults Non-Patient Spe 2025

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Pharmacists should continue to take part in yearly flu vaccination programs as flu vaccine providers as they contribute to an increased uptake of immunisations by the population. Extending these services to other vaccines should be further considered.
1 Use a needle long enough to reach deep into the muscle. Infants age 6 through 11 mos: 1; 1 through 10 yrs: 11, and children and adults 11 years and older: 11. 2 With your left hand*, bunch up the muscle. 3 With your right hand*, insert the needle at a 90 angle to the skin with a quick thrust.
In addition to direct patient care, pharmacists contribute to public health initiatives by participating in vaccination drives, conducting health screenings, and educating communities about preventive measures against diseases.
In general, standing orders are approved by a medical director in a healthcare setting, a physician, or another authorized practitioner.
The PREP Act authorizes pharmacists in all 50 states and the District of Columbia to administer COVID-19 and seasonal influenza vaccines to individuals three years of age and older until December 31, 2029.
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Pharmacists dispense prescription medications and provide information to patients about the drugs and their use. They also advise physicians and other healthcare workers on the selection, dosage, interactions, and side effects of medications to treat health problems.
For adults, pharmacists have the authority to administer the influenza vaccine, pneumococcal vaccine, HZ vaccine, Td/Tdap, and meningococcal vaccine in all states and jurisdictions, and the hepatitis B vaccine in 49 states, excluding New York.

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